(4:53 pm ET)Cardinals pitcher Adam Wainwright gave up two runs (one earned) on eight hits in 6 2/3 innings pitched Tuesday in his final spring training start. Wainwright also added one walk and two strikeouts to his totals.

Wainwright finished spring training with a 3.14 ERA with seven strikeouts and three walks in three starts.

(4:53 pm ET)Dodgers outfielder Andre Ethierwas forced out of Tuesday's Cactus League game against the White Sox after he took a Carlos Rodon pitch to his right elbow, according to the Los Angeles Times.

Chris Heisey took over for Ethier in the bottom of the second inning. Ethier is hitting .313 this spring. The team will likely provide an update on the extent of his injury after the game.

Rockies' John Axford out since Wednesday after son injuredby Shawn Krest | CBSSports.com

(4:51 pm ET)Rockies pitcher John Axford left camp last Wednesday, after his son was bitten by a rattlesnake, per MLB.com.

The two and a half year old was in danger of losing his foot, but his condition has improved and doctors believe the foot will be saved.

Axford has played catch and threw a bullpen session on Tuesday, but it's not sure when he'll return to game action.

(4:50 pm ET)Blue Jays pitcher Aaron Sanchez surrendered five earned runs on six hits and six walks in 4 1/3 innings while striking out two in his team's 10-6 win over the Phillies Tuesday.

Sanchez endured his worst start of the spring Tuesday, walking six batters after issuing just four walks over his first four appearances. He closes Grapefruit League play with a 5.16 ERA and 11:10 K:BB ratio in 22 2/3 innings. Sanchez is set to open the season in the major-league rotation.

(4:47 pm ET)Marlins pitcher Henderson Alvarez gave up just one run on six hits in six innings of work Tuesday in his final start of spring trainig.

Alvarez also added two walks and one strikeout. Alvarez, who will be Miami's Opening Day starter, finished the spring campaign with a 4.26 ERA with three walks and nine strikeouts in five spring starts.

(4:45 pm ET)Phillies pitcher Sean O'Sullivan surrendered four earned runs on five hits and four walks in four innings while striking out two and fiving up two home runs in his team's 10-6 loss to the Blue Jays.

O'Sullivan is the favorite to serve as the team's fifth starter but didn't help his candidacy Tuesday, as his spring ERA rose from 6.75 to 7.59 after the mediocre showing. He ends Grapefruit League action with an 8:5 K:BB ratio and four home runs allowed in 10 2/3 innings.

(4:39 pm ET)Mets reliever Jerry Blevins made his New York debut Tuesday, one day after being acquired in a trade with the Nationals. And wouldn't you know, he faced his former team.

Blevins faced just one batter Tuesday, striking out left-handed hitter Bryce Harper. Mets manager Terry Collins indicated Tuesday that Blevins will primarily be used as a situational lefty reliever, per NJ.com.

"He's going to have to face the real, real good left-handed hitters in this league and there's a bunch of them," Collins said. "When general manager Sandy (Alderson) made the deals yesterday, I thought it was a tremendous guy that can get that one guy and other lefties that can go, like we saw today, go one or two innings with (Carlos) Torres or (Sean) Gilmartin."

(4:35 pm ET)Twins catcher Josmil Pinto went 1 for 3 with a home run and caught five innings in a minor-league game Tuesday, the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports. Pinto passed his concussion tests Monday and returned to catch three innings before ramping up his playing time Tuesday.

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